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Re:Retro

Archive for the ‘Arcade Games’ Category

July 30th, 2008

The Gaming Historian: Now this is edutainment

I’ve found this neat video on the Video Games Crash of 1983 by Normal Caruso, and all I can say after watching it from start to finish is, “Whoa!” Well, if we believe all points that Norman raised in the video, particularly the supposed factors that contributed to the fall of the video games industry […]

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July 27th, 2008

Killer Instinct cheats: Shhhh!

As in all video games, Killer Instinct has its share of cheat codes (Sigh). Fortunately, these codes aren’t really cheats but more of tools to add spice and variety to the game. An example of this is selecting the speed at which the Killer Instinct fighters move (which, by the way, you can’t do any […]

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July 27th, 2008

Killer Instinct killer gifs

Like I said in an earlier post about Street Fighter, I love animated gifs, the poor man’s Flash animation. This time ’round, however, Ken Masters and the rest of the Street Fighter gang are out and the nasties of Killer Instinct are in. Check out two of my favorite Killer Instinct animated gifs of Cinder […]

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July 24th, 2008

Double Dribble? Arch Rivals seems better

Curious. I remember playing Double Dribble. I remember enjoying every minute I spent playing Konami’s sports masterpiece on my Nintendo Entertainment System. I remember executing those righteous dunks with my faceless players. So what’s so strange about my recollection?
This picture comes to mind whenever I think of Double Dribble:

Actually, according to some serious retro gamers […]

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July 15th, 2008

Video game commercials of the 80s and 90s

Sigh. This is something we never had in this little tropical archipelago when every member of my generation was still young.
Oh, sure, we had tons of toy commercials, especially during those weekend cartoon marathons common in the 1980s to early 1990s. But, no, we didn’t have video game commercials—at least, I don’t remember watching them […]

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July 13th, 2008

Disturbing Pac-Man images

I’ve always been a big fan of Pac-Man, that pill chomping yellow ball of the 80s video game craze. I’m not the only fan. Let’s take a look at some disturbing Pac-Man images that I’ve culled from the Net.
Killer Pac-Man

Whoever created this monsterpiece probably had a fixation on both Pac-Man and Jaws.
Image downloaded from Tech […]

By Joel -- 5 comments

July 6th, 2008

Street Fighter: More Touch of Death combos

Picking up from where we left off, I was talking about Ken Masters’ Touch of Death combo on Street Fighter II. After a few tries (I’m trying to master it, but my fingers are kind of stiff, having been overused in MMORPGs), I’m thoroughly convinced that you can do a Touch of Death combo with […]

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July 3rd, 2008

Street Fighter II: Ken’s Touch of Death Combo

I found this really nick trick for Ken Masters on Street Fighter II for the arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sega Genesis. It’s called the Touch of Death Combo, and I’ve been trying it out (trying being the operative term). The move actually entails two combos: the first disables an opponent, the second knocks […]

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June 30th, 2008

Ken and Ryu versus Ken and Ryu

It’s really amazing what video game developers can do with today’s technology. I remember playing Street Fighter on the Nintendo Family Computer and that game is a far cry from today’s version of Street Fighter. Viewing several videos of fights between Ken and Ryu has made my loins ache for a good gaming rig on […]

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June 30th, 2008

The Evolution of Ken and Ryu

I’ve found this really neat article about this very subject, The Evolution of Ken and Ryu. Actually, I’ve been wanting to write something just like it for the longest time, but since I don’t have the entire Street Fighter collection within my grasp, I decided not to push through with it.
Here’s the introduction to the […]

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